Tag: financial lessons

Thanksgiving is a time people gather friends, family, and loved ones for a meal and celebratory afternoon or evening. It’s also a time when people tend to overeat and make promises that they’ll be going on that diet as soon as the holidays are over. This holiday can also teach seven important financial lessons that […]

2016 reported the most cases of identity theft in the US. Around 15.4 millions of Americans were hit by some kind of identity theft that cost them a whopping $16 billion collectively, and $3,500 on an average. Of them, financial identity theft was the most common form of theft, leaving tax identity theft, medical, employment, […]

Summer is reaching the bay, and it’s time you must plan in advance about how you are going to spend your resting days. Some of you must have already planned going for an outing with your friends, and some of you to visit your granny’s place or to go on a vacation. How about making […]

Do you have any friends who are negatively affecting your finances or spending habits? It’s time to identify such financial frenemies and lay down some ground rules to neutralize their effect on your finances. Take a closer look at your spending patterns when you are with your friends and watch out which friends are costing […]

Are you a perfect financial role model for your children? You should follow good financial habits as children learn from your habits rather than what you teach them. If you are paying your bills late, spending on unnecessary purchases or excessively using your credit card, you may be teaching bad habits to your children. It’s […]